Stuyvesant High School - Indicator Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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M ISTRATIO Now, when we are only a few paces from graduation, it is only fitting that we pay due honor to those members of the faculty and administration who have made our eareers at Stuyvesant profitable as well as enjoyable. Prolialrly you never thought ahout the organization of the administrative staff that has helped to launch us on our eareers in edueation. l,et us examine the various organs ol' this hotly that has helped through its guidanet- and adxiee, to change us from eallow adoleseenee at entrance, to young luen at graduation. At the head ot' this hody is lVlr. Fred Sehoenherg, who, in his position as prineipal, has eo-ordinated tht- aetivities ol' the admin- istration, faeulty and students. As a result of his earliest endeavors, Nlr. Schoen- herg has ln-en highly instrumental in helping Stuyvesant to maintain its high degree of respeet and Ili'0lllllll'll1't' in the eountry. Ilis quiet demeanor and kindly smile haue non for him tht- devotion and sineere regard ol' the entire student liody. as vsell as those parents who have heen fortunate enough to eome in eontaet with hiln. Assisting Mr. Sehoenlrerg in his numerous duties are Nlessrs. lluherl llart and ,laeoh Xiortlnan. Mr. Hart is an administrative assistant as well as dean ol' the afternoon session. Besides his many administrative duties., Mr. Hart supervises the l'.lVl. assemblies ,luzon XX omun Hlinam' N. HART

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MOSES LIPELES HARRY MARKS and is the faculty advisor of the SHS, Announcerfi Although he is olticial disciplanarian, his relations with the student body are pleasant and of great benefit to those with whom he comes in contact. One of the most tedious jobs in school administration is the task of program- ing and assigning members of the faculty to their duties every term. This task is handled most capably by Mr. Jacob Wortnian, administrative assistant in charge of organization. The dean of the morning session is Mr. Moses R. Lipeles, whose administrative duties are similar to those of Mr. Hart. He is also well known for his work in the Chemistry and Physics departments, as well as at the posts of G.O. adviser and leader of the A.M. assemblies. Mr. Lipeles has also been respon- sible for maintaining cordial relationships between the faculty and the Parents Association. Mr. Harry Marks has, for many years, been an invaluable member of Stuy- vesant English dept. and administrative staff. As dean of the senior class, he has been instrumental in arranging our scholarship lectures and has given in- estimable help in advising seniors in matters pertaining to college admission. Another very active organ of this body is Doctor Joseph T. Shipley, the eminent drama critic. As senior class adviser and faculty leader of Arista, Stuyvesant's honor society, he has worked unceasingly to maintain the scholastic prowess of our school. As faculty adviser to the '6INDICAT0R his services have been indispensable, and with his excellent judgment and guidance we have endeav- ored to make this issue of the 64INDICATOR a worthy successor to those which have preceded it. We cannot close this record without mention of Mrs. Krasnogor, Mrs. Fink, Mrs. Elmes, Miss Feigenblatt, Mrs. Curtis, Miss Dickson, and the other mem- bers of the office and secretarial staffs. Their unfailing courtesy and willingness to help added much to our happiness at Stuyvesant. All of the aforementioned members of the administrative staff, with able assistance of the general faculty comprise the living, breathing body of intelli- gent, efficient and understanding men and women who with untiring devotion to their tasks have made S.H.S. our well-loved alma mater.

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